Hey guys, there is some radiator threads here, but my discussion is about a radiator built just for Cobras.
Fluidyne has one that was measured from a original Cobra, but it's $715, which isn't too bad, but I've been speaking with Ron Davis about my high HP cooling needs. We are looking into building a radiator to fit most Cobra manufactures, and with todays technology in cooling, we want it to stand upright, nit laying back the typical 23 degrees. We may have options for a fan and or a shroud.
I learned many years ago that a very well designed shroud can be more in need that a high dollar fan. I know from my friend, that after he bought a 1986 Ford Taurus combo fan & shroud, it cooled much better over all others. He had a problem cooling down his 427 side oiler, but after installing the Taurus he never had any heat issues.
Their getting a little hard to find now, so I looked over the net and found one that was a little lower in cost and showed him the link, but he said those are China made and are junk.
Here is part of Ron and I's conversation, where we spoke about specs.
Ron Davis is asking for a drawing of the radiator, including what side we want the inlet, the size of the inlet and the same for the bottom return. So length, height, width and how thick. I think,...we can have the thickness fairly large. We can go by the Griffin I have. I don't know what we can come up with on mounting tabs ? We can make the number of tubes/2.3.4 rows and what size. Single, dual, tripple pass's.
For whatever reason, my Griffin did not have a drain petcock. I would just disconnect the bottom hose, but I still want a valve. Basically whatever we think that would be great for a 427 Cobra. He wants everything noted so he does not get anything wrong, especially for most Cobra Replicas made today.
I don't know if we can improve theirs or not, but we want to market his own.
https://www.fluidyne.com/products/fh...cobra-radiator